Old Fire House

The Old Firehouse was originally the town’s Grange Hall. In the 1960’s it became Tinmouth’s first firehouse, holding one truck. The “new” firehouse was built in the 1970’s leaving the old one empty. The “new” firehouse got a small addition and a new shell in 1998. In 1999 the Old Firehouse was renovated using Historic Preservation funds and the Vermont Arts Council’s Cultural Facilities Grant. Volunteer labor was a big component of the project as well. The first concert held here was late in 1999, and the concerts have continued ever since. This building is available to rent for Tinmouth taxpayers and residents. Contact Bess Lewis, Building Manager at 282-6240 or tinmouthcommunitycenter@gmail.com.

The Old Firehouse Concert Series draws some of the area’s finest musicians AND enthusiastic music fans to our wonderful stage in the center of Tinmouth, Vermont. The Old Firehouse Stage is a beautiful, simple space with fantastic sound. The space seats up to 80 people. The Concert Series books five to six events each Spring and Fall, every-other Friday evening at 7:30 pm. The suggested donation is $10-$15, collected at the door. 90% of this goes to the performers, and the balance goes to support the Old Firehouse.